See expired keys?
mark
rkmr.em at gmail.com
Mon Feb 19 20:05:26 UTC 2007
I delete keys. Is it because of that?
I dont over write items with new values.
thanks
mark
On 2/19/07, Randy Wigginton <krw at nobugz.com> wrote:
> They probably are not expired. Most likely you over wrote some items
> with new values.
>
> On Feb 19, 2007, at 10:33 AM, mark wrote:
>
> > On 2/19/07, Reinis Rozitis <roze at roze.lv> wrote:
> >> If you do just plain set('key','value') the key lives forever till
> >> some
> >> newer object pushes it out because of not enough space - that is
> >> if you
> >> suply memcached with enough ram (and your cache isnt that big or
> >> doesnt
> >> update very often) there shouldn't be any expired keys at all ;)
> >
> > These are the stats from my memcache. I have given it 850MB. It is not
> > fully used. But I still see expired keys. I set all my keys with no
> > expiry time. Still you can see that there are more than 3000 expired
> > items. I dont want my keys to expire. What should I do?
> > thanks
> > mark
> >
> > STAT pid 30394
> > STAT uptime 1075973
> > STAT time 1171909887
> > STAT version 1.2.1
> > STAT pointer_size 32
> > STAT rusage_user 6.750000
> > STAT rusage_system 13.170000
> > STAT curr_items 6672
> > STAT total_items 9416
> > STAT bytes 3593085
> > STAT curr_connections 4
> > STAT total_connections 556
> > STAT connection_structures 37
> > STAT cmd_get 552647
> > STAT cmd_set 9416
> > STAT get_hits 491559
> > STAT get_misses 61088
> > STAT bytes_read 29299499
> > STAT bytes_written 1858596693
> > STAT limit_maxbytes 838860800
> > END
> >
>
>
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